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Shah Rukh Khan: “I do my own stunt driving”

An avid driving enthusiast, the Bollywood actor prefers doing his own car stunts in his movies.
1 min read8 Jul '16
Staff Writer

Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan is a huge fan of James Bond and nurtures a dream of playing the British Secret Service agent some day. While he may not have realised his dream just yet, he certainly shares a characteristic with Daniel Craig, the current 007; that of doing his own stunt driving.

“I do most of the car stunts myself. But I have to learn them, so I take training from the drivers. I’ve gone through a huge bomb blast… I can also complete a nearly 360 degrees spin in a car,” he tells Autocar India in a candid chat.

In fact, the actor, who pulled off some action-packed sequences in Dilwale last year, even tweeted that, "Doing some really cool car stunts and have to thank the team of guys who take such high risks to get the shots. Quite awesome. " Notably, Khan raced a Formula Maruti car in Baazigar, one of his career’s early hits.  

While Khan is a keen driving enthusiast, he admits he’s not a car geek. His garage includes cars such as the BMW 7-series, the 6-series convertible, an A6 and a Rolls-Royce. The latest addition to his ever-expanding garage? A BMW i8.

“I get the opportunity to drive normally at night because the traffic is less. It’s not to drive beyond speed limits, but because it is just easier with not too many people around. Sometimes, when people see me in a car or motorcycle, they follow and road safety becomes a hassle,” he says.

Desert Hunt: Honda BR-V

A journey into the heart of the Great Rann of Kutch in search of the ruins of an ancient civilisation. We join Sherman Nazareth in the new Honda BR-V.
3 min read1 Jul '16
Sherman Hale Nazareth

All our bags fit comfortably in the BR-V’s boot.

Destination set. Time to buckle up and get started with this new and exciting adventure.

146km of arrow-straight highways to Dholavira.

The gentlemen pointed us in the right direction and warned us there would be some off-roading ahead.

Animals play a pretty integral part in daily rural Indian life. We had to keep an eye out for local fauna crossing the road.

The houses around Khadir Bet island are traditionally made of stone bricks.

Mucking around in the Rann is a surreal experience. You’re surrounded by endless stretches of salt flats.

It’s amazing how precisely the stones were cut.

The remains of ancient wells in the citadel courtyard

The intricate water storage system within the walls.

About 5,000 years ago, these would have been the quarters of the king and queen. They are all located in the higher levels of the citadel section of the ruins.

The Indus Valley Civilisation seals were excavated from the ruins and are carved with exquisite amount of detail.

It’s amazing how the locals go about their lives even in the debilitating heat.

Smaller fossil samples stored in a glass case.

It’s hard to imagine that a few 100 million years ago, this fossil was actually a part of an ancient tree.

The BR-V didn’t have too much trouble handling any of it though.

Tea made over firewood; we weren’t complaining.

The endless, empty stretches of tarmac start to get boring after a while. Good thing the BR-V comes equipped with Bluetooth audio.

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Ten automotive enthusiasts gather to test the brand-new Volkswagen Ameo.
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Tips for driving through flooded areas

The monsoon season can be a tricky time to drive. We give you a few pointers on how best to tackle flooded areas in your car.
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Putting Cars Down On Canvas

Vidita Singh grew up in a family of auto enthusiasts, and it shows in her many works of art. We admire the exquisite brushstrokes.
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Pocket rocket: Nano on steroids

The Super Nano has a 200-odd bhp superbike engine in the rear, an appropriate braking and suspension system and tonnes and tonnes of attitude.
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Racing seats are backed by transparent heat shield.

Tyres, wheels and brakes come from an F3 racer.

Crazy bodywork is OTT but neatly executed.

Big radiator up front also gets a big auxiliary fan.

NACA ducts improve air flow; invented by NASA.

Horn-like inlets feed into the top of the bike engine.

Unsilenced exhaust is seriously good; sounds great.

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